Or add  "/d" to the cd command, like:

CD /D E:\DIR-ON-E

or

cd /D  e:\dir-on-e-you-want

This is useful when the destination directory you wish to be at is not on
the same drive that you are currently at, I use it all the time
--Steve in Florida

On Tue, Oct 8, 2019, 11:12 AM Frank Cazabon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, you are having a senior moment. You need to enter e: first and then
> cd when you are on the e: drive
>
> Frank.
>
> Frank Cazabon
>
> On 08/10/2019 11:07 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> > Am I having a senior moment?!??  See screenshot:
> > https://www.screencast.com/t/ur5534H9KT
> >
> > I am trying to navigate to a different folder on my dev drive and
> > Windows says "No!"
> >
> > ???
> >
> >
>
[excessive quoting removed by server]

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